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2.
Select the video signal on the key bus that you
want to use for the key.
3.
Press DVE for the key type.
4.
Use the X Pos knob to position the DVE key
horizontally. You can also use the positioner.
5.
Use the Y Pos knob to position the DVE key
vertically. You can also use the positioner.
6.
Use the Size knob to adjust the overall size of
the DVE key. You can also twist the positioner.
7.
Press NEXT.
8.
Use the Aspect knob to adjust the aspect ratio
of the DVE key.
9.
Use the Border knob to apply a border to the
DVE key. Refer to the section To Apply a Border
to a DVE Key on page 36 for information on
borders.
10.
Press NEXT. If a border is applied to the DVE
key, you must press NEXT multiple times to get
to the next step.
11.
Crop the DVE key horizontally as follows:
a)
Use the HCrop knob to crop the DVE key
horizontally on both the left and right sides
at the same time.
b)
Press HCrop and use the Left/R knob to
crop the DVE key horizontally on the left
side only.
c)
Press Left/R and use the L/Rgt knob to crop
the DVE key horizontally on the right side
only.
12.
Crop the DVE key vertically as follows:
a)
Use the VCrop knob to crop the DVE key
vertically on both the top and bottom sides
at the same time.
b)
Press VCrop and use the Top/B knob to
crop the DVE key vertically on the top side
only.
c)
Press Top/B and use the T/Bttm knob to
crop the DVE key vertically on the bottom
side only.
13.
Use the Freeze knob to freeze the DVE key.
You can freeze the video and appearance of a
DVE Key. When a DVE Key is frozen, the DVE
attribute menus are disabled and you can not
move the DVE Key or adjust DVE attributes.
14.
Use the Mask knob to apply a mask to the key.
To Apply a Border to a DVE Key
1.
Press DVE > NEXT
2.
Use the Border knob to turn on the border and
adjust the size of the border around the DVE key.
3.
Use the Soft knob to adjust the softness of the
border.
4.
Press NEXT.
5.
Select a color for the border.
Use the Load knob to select a preset color
for the border.
Press NEXT and use the BHue, BSat, and
BLum knobs to select your own color.
Masks
A Mask is a technique in which a pattern is combined
with the key source to block out unwanted portions of
the key source.
Two types of masks are available, Box masks and Pattern
masks. All key types can be masked.
Box Mask uses a simple box shape to mask out
a portion of the key
Pattern Mask — uses a pattern from the pattern
generator to mask out a portion of the key
A Pattern Mask cannot be applied to a DVE key.
To Pattern Mask a Key
Pattern masks can be adjusted for size, location, rotation,
and multiplication.
1.
Select the keyer that you want to set up a mask
for.
2.
Press NEXT. Depending on the key type and
features set up for the key, you must press NEXT
multiple times to get to the next step.
3.
Use the Mask knob to select Pattrn.
4.
Use the M-Frce knob to force the area inside
the mask region to the foreground (On).
5.
Use the M-Inv knob to invert the masked area
with the unmasked area (On). The portion of the
key that was masked out is now visible, and the
portion that was visible is masked.
6.
Press NEXT.
7.
Use the Size knob to adjust the size of the mask
region. You can also twist the positioner.
8.
Press NEXT.
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